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"Watching the news today. They're running the story about the four year old in Grantham that was riding to school on her bike with stabilisers. Allegedly a police officer told her to get off the bike on the pavement and if he saw her get back on it when he left, it would be confiscated. I agree that adults cycling on the pavement drives me mad, as it's totally unnecessary. But a four year old with stabilisers isn't going to cause injury to others. If anything we need more cycle paths and to encourage children out on their bikes. " | |||
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"Seriously? A 4 year old riding in the road wouldn't make it home around here. No one in their right mind would tell a child to ride in the road. " Dont think anyone has saidhe should ride in the road? | |||
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"Sounds like he needs to calm down " what a tosser eh? Id love to see his crime prevention record! | |||
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"Seriously? A 4 year old riding in the road wouldn't make it home around here. No one in their right mind would tell a child to ride in the road. Dont think anyone has saidhe should ride in the road? " Where else will children ride if they aren't allowed on pavements? The officer may not have said you have to ride in the road but if you can't ride on the pavement you have to ride in the road. Yes,children could forego their bikes and walk but small children have been riding bikes for centuries. | |||
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"I thought it was illegal for anyone 16 or over to ride on the pavement but that under 16s are allowed as long as they are not posing a hazard." In fact, the law states that it is illegal for anyone to cycle on the pavement. (Australian law has an age restriction of 12). The Home Office however did advise the police to use sensible discretion and not to apply the law to young children (or even adults if the road is dangerous). | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off!" I read the story yesterday and allegedly the officer told her mother that she needed to get off the bike and if he saw her riding it further down the road he would confiscate it. I think it's ridiculous personally. I love seeing kids out on their bikes. | |||
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"It's on the pavement right? I suggest we all petition to have the police offer sacked for gross idiocy After all we pay his wages " | |||
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"Watching the news today. They're running the story about the four year old in Grantham that was riding to school on her bike with stabilisers. Allegedly a police officer told her to get off the bike on the pavement and if he saw her get back on it when he left, it would be confiscated. I agree that adults cycling on the pavement drives me mad, as it's totally unnecessary. But a four year old with stabilisers isn't going to cause injury to others. If anything we need more cycle paths and to encourage children out on their bikes. " Plod is retarded. Child bikes are classed as toys and don't fall under the same laws as normal bikes, this is why bmx's and the like can be sold without brakes and reflectors and can be rode anywhere. If in doubt google it lol. | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off!" Yes Anna, I did wonder if it happened exactly how it was reported. I think the force have issued an apology though. I sometimes find pushchairs more dangerous on the pavement ! | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off! Yes Anna, I did wonder if it happened exactly how it was reported. I think the force have issued an apology though. I sometimes find pushchairs more dangerous on the pavement ! " People on mobility scooters having a Sterling Moss moment! I'm going to be one of those one day | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off!" . I would imagine like you this story is the Chinese whisper brigade. It probably went something along the lines of four year old swerving all over pavement next to a busy road, the copper advised the parent to keep them closer and slower and reminded them it is actually illegal to ride on the pavement.... Aggrieved parent whos fuming at being told what to do turns into copper telling four year old to ride on road.... By the time we get it, it's gun crazed copper tazers four year old after row over speeding ticket! | |||
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"I thought it was illegal for anyone 16 or over to ride on the pavement but that under 16s are allowed as long as they are not posing a hazard. In fact, the law states that it is illegal for anyone to cycle on the pavement. (Australian law has an age restriction of 12). The Home Office however did advise the police to use sensible discretion and not to apply the law to young children (or even adults if the road is dangerous)." The home office guidelines actually state that police should turn a blind eye as long as the cyclist is not riding recklessly and is respectful of pedestrians. Clearly a 4 year old would almost certainly meet both those criteria. It is also worth noting that you have to be 10 years of old to have criminal responsibility and that the police have no powers at all to seize a bicycle | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off!. I would imagine like you this story is the Chinese whisper brigade. It probably went something along the lines of four year old swerving all over pavement next to a busy road, the copper advised the parent to keep them closer and slower and reminded them it is actually illegal to ride on the pavement.... Aggrieved parent whos fuming at being told what to do turns into copper telling four year old to ride on road.... By the time we get it, it's gun crazed copper tazers four year old after row over speeding ticket! " That's a good point that is, could be the parent being hyper sensitive. | |||
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"I wonder if that's actually how it happened, or just how the aggrieved family have reported it. I agree I have no problem whatsoever with small children using the pavement to cycle on. The parents who allow them to cycle two or three abreast really fucking slowly when I'm trying to use the pavement to walk to work on though...they can piss off!" Wonder where it was in Grantham as it has loads of cycle paths.... | |||
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